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Quill and Scroll from left, first row: Bill Bergland, Bruce Taylor, Marsha Brown, second row: Eileen McCusker, Pam Knuclson, Greg Dobson, Marcia Pearson, Barbara Carroll, Marilyn lmholte, Tammy McPherson. The long pin is slid into the stern of an orange and pink carna- tion, These flowers labeled new- lys initiated members of Quill and Scroll, This ceremony was the climax of a bi-annual ban- quet for all Shorecrest students in iournalism fi el d s. To gain membership in this honorary so- ciety each candidate was care- fully screened by advisers and colleagues. l-le had to be in the upper third of his class schoe lastically and demonstrate ex- cellence in his field. The ones chosen fulfilled these require- ments well. A light is suddenly flicked on. A hand reaches over to the bed- side table, picks up a pen, and scratches a few lines on a tab- let. The light is flicked off again. Bursts of inspiration do not heed rain, nor hail, nor dark of night. This year the first edition of a literary magazine Tattoo, was produced by the creative writ- ing class from contributions of many Shorecrest students. 'Nui K7 'i Tattoo, from left, first row- Marsha Pecvson, Ka'hy Browr, Kris' Eckert, Joorne Gowey, second row: Jill Corcoran, Porsy Hilbert, Marcia Cebull, Darlene Bequette. 1 ci S'ar1d ng: Ta oo oawser, Nr Kerry Lyn, sur 'TCYD Barn hart and Bruce Tayor,
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Introduction to Publications class prepares students for future work in iournalism. The typewriter key is punched with a click as a practice edi- torial is recopied for the Intro- duction to Publications class. Students in this class were shown most aspects of all the areas of iournalism to be used in school publications and, per- haps, for a career. School publications needed a coordinating body to discuss and help solve problems in- volved with production. Repre- sentatives from the Loch, Piper, and Tattoo met with advisers and the administration in the Publications Board. Publications Board from left: Tammy McPherson, Marsha Brown, Marcia Pearson, Mrs. Linda Soest, Miss Gretchen Fall, Eileen McCusker Mr. Ben Mitchell, Steve Jorgenson, Sharon Jacobs, Bruce Taylor, Mr. David Wagar, Barbara Carroll
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Wi M Mr David Wogar Mgrghg Brown Adviser Editor in chief ,21 Business Manager Eileen McCusTer Phofoaraphy Editor Loch staff records the spirit Work, work and more work by The Annual staff. Pam Knudsbn Marilyn lmholie Copy Editor Copy Staff All The STudenT Council members Troop resignedly up To The caTeTorium sTeps and find Their places like a well- drilled choir. Soon The phofographer is snapping picTures as a Loch sTaTT member Tries To keep all of The faces visible To The camera's eye, Her moTTo is ' keep smiling even when arranging The Tiffh reTake. Work on produc- Tion of The annual Took place sixTh period by a diligenT Loch sTaTT. Each year The yearbook is submiTTed To The NaTional School Yearbook AssociaTion To be evaluaTed in comparison with oiher high school annuals. LasT year ShorecresT's Loch received The Top raTing of ln Try- ing To carefully schedule picTures, devise well-balanced lay-ouTs, write imaginarive copy, and creaTe disfincfive arTwork, This year's Loch sTaTT hopes To have produced a chronicle which will spark memories of ShorecresT 1964- 65.
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